Only have tried Chrome as an alternative, in a few cases, for my
browsing. Might be OK, though I am not fully confident with its behavior.
Recently, I have tested it for playing the online version of our local
radio over here. It plays OK in Internet Explorer. But when the same
website is
Thanks all for the feedback on Chrome. 'll take it for a spin.
Regards,
Tom
On 10/3/2017 9:02 AM, Steve Jacobson via Talk wrote:
Tom,
Let me add my voice to John's. I've also used Chrome some and found it to
work all right. I have not gotten comfortable with using the equivalent of
Hi Rod. Please let us all know what you figure out. I'd love to learn about
the process you go through to diagnose an app. How do you break it all down
so to speak?
Thanks,
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On Behalf Of Rod
Tom,
Let me add my voice to John's. I've also used Chrome some and found it to
work all right. I have not gotten comfortable with using the equivalent of
"Favorites," but suspect that is my lack of experience. I had one case on a
slow computer where a website was not useable due to very, very
I've been using Chrome, since switched to Jaws. It works just fine, but I
sometimes use Duck Duck go as an alternative for looking things up. No
problems with Chrome.
www.harmonicaworkshops.com
On Mon, 2 Oct 2017 23:50:51 -0400
Tom Kingston via Talk
Tom, Chrome works ok.
At 11:50 PM 10/2/2017, you wrote:
Has anyone given Chrome a serious look? I've never even tried it. So
I'm curious as to whether I should even bother.
Thanks,
Tom
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